Nine – Bloganuary

Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Nine – Bloganuary

Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 71

Hey Quantum Leapers and time-travel enthusiasts! Today, let's delve into the 18th gem of Quantum Leap's fourth season, the episode titled "It's a Wonderful Leap." Strap in for a ride through the bustling streets of 1958 New York City, where Sam Beckett, played brilliantly by Scott Bakula, leaps into the shoes of Max Greenman, a … Continue reading Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 71

Eight – Bloganuary

Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Eight – Bloganuary

24 – Shadow of a Doubt

Welcome to The Best Movies I’ve Never Seen! This is the part of the blog where I work my way through 100 films I’ve never seen that are generally considered to be great. You’re invited to watch along with me if you can find a copy or find it streaming. So grab some popcorn and let’s … Continue reading 24 – Shadow of a Doubt

Seven – Bloganuary

Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Seven – Bloganuary

Mystery

The neon lights of the city flickered in the rain-soaked streets, casting long, shimmering reflections that danced in the puddles below. I stood under the awning of a dilapidated building, its sign barely visible through the downpour. "Maxwell's Investigations" it read, the once-bold letters now fading into obscurity. Inside my office, the air was thick … Continue reading Mystery

Six – Bloganuary

Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Six – Bloganuary

Question of the Week #364

Today, let's embark on a thought-provoking journey into the future, a distant horizon where the fate of humanity unfolds in two starkly contrasting scenarios. Imagine, if you will, a crystal ball that reveals with certainty what awaits us 500 years from now. Would you rather hear about a thriving, inspiring utopia or a world devastated … Continue reading Question of the Week #364

Five – Bloganuary

Welcome to Bloganuary. It’s this thing that WordPress is doing to encourage bloggers to post something every day by providing a regular prompt. I think that “Bloguary” would not only sound better but makes more sense. Maybe they’re saving that for next month. But if they go with Blogebruary I’m dropping out. Anyway, today’s prompt … Continue reading Five – Bloganuary

10 Reasons to Journal for Mental Clarity

In the age of digital communication and information overload, finding moments of mental clarity can feel like a challenge. Our minds are constantly bombarded with thoughts, tasks, and distractions, leaving little room for reflection and introspection. This is where journaling comes in as a powerful tool for achieving mental clarity. By putting pen to paper … Continue reading 10 Reasons to Journal for Mental Clarity